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Old 07-16-2009, 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by striperfishing
ok, I disconnected batt cable and turned ignition to clear the codes. Started her up and left it in parke and did not touch brake pedal and.... lights came on at the exact time they have been coming on. Seems to me this would rule out wheel and speed sensors, brake lines, calipers, warped routers, bad bearings. But I'm the first to admit, I'm no expert.
It does not rule out the fact that one or both of the sensors are bad. And btw, does it have 4 wheel abs or just rwal ?
 

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It just has RWAL.
 
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That obviously rules out front sensors. Did you look above the fuel tank real good for a leak? We're not talking about some huge leak, you might just see a very small wet spot. You might take a look at the brake light switch too. And you did check the fuses and relays right?
 

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